fsllow-up to Président -de~Gautlte's | | alumni and other individuals. This atmost-340- million: — ‘year’s appeals are expected to reach eo These current cordialities are a > - — countries. to realize and to organize, in all fields, the cooperation of the two ” In his and the French Republic are resolved Palace the French President declar- | ___¢d-in his toast that “the Soviet Union | tering state, dinner at the Elysee | said, but made no reference to closer ties with Western Europe. ' _ Ata reply, Kosygin he agreed with much that de Gaulle French Soviet relations. are muc closer than two years ago. He said where he arrived Thursday morning > h it- d ' | answer to university and college ap- | | | ervations to travel, but men in not only those who. had made \ ers. | provided the major portion of cor- ness who- could not get shipments * with a total gift of $11 mil Eighty-one Canadian__companies, | porated aid to Canadan higher educa- tion in 1965, according to the Na- tional Industrial Conference Board, ‘Montreal. These donations were in peals for more than $30 million from | non-government. sources, including Z lion, stpiles this week, the occasion being ~ the Soviet leader’s visit to Paris. Kosygin In Paris French President de Gaulle are bask- ing in the sunshine of each other’s Soviet Premier: Kosygin and What a commentary on the state to which the parliament of this country” rhetoric as ever, and all will be as it of the bill’s < phoney now as a plugged nickel, and out at any time. It’s as eres teens ac for welching on it could be everybody knows it. But a minority ik n Wg g = should. to that date.” determined that we will go ‘nounced that “we are now firmly , nic oe eee wee Bee Seng re i st ?, fy het Hl is i bees Tiere wo e altogether. knows? Who cares? What E a § they? ai E I terests came first. had girded up fa il t ar medical care insurance lan. July et date for the introduction of a have icon thoes oft pons tine unching of this great Eis could not be be changed fo sul tl ood nal o provinces which - they could not avail ee aaa 1, 1967 was to see the ¥ ‘is The Farce Goes On F When the Pearson government paigned il a cS i i It people last year, it for a fresh mandate from iM seriously inconven i ented public thousands of people were ployment: And among the general deprived of their right to steady em- , including airline lost $3,300,000 in revenues. Some 4,000 other employees were iv “11-day strike of machinists which tied up Air Canada operations, the It is estimated that during the when the income tax was first levied eral income tax compared with $1.59 —and the House has settled down to | only 48 cents to collect $100 in fed- a vote as phoney as the pledge itself | partment boasts that it now costs. “squeak through” on this issue—by | ly as costly as it once was. The de~ Minister.” government was permitted to——U-S-internal Revenue Service, more binding than the one which: | have hampered every future Justice EDITORIAL NOTES government, expect the | the electorate, as the judge of minis- to give credence to a promise | terial actions, a precedent that could he, or any other mem- | effort to establish itself, instead of Collecting taxes is always a cost- ly business, but not, according to the with medicare the mid-1968 date, and | of the benefi its of Mr. ahead” | as the Justice Minister. Not the least an individual, not as a lawyer, but that “we will accommodate all other | Pothier’s judgement is its rejection of the Montreal bar’s impertinent | sa zvales a tai tacrease und “In slapping the bar’s wrist, Mr.— judgment but for the right reasons. | goes on to-say>———_- T 8 oF . 1H ay tee Us -costs and asked: weren't in their | same driver was in an accident that took the lives of the paren pp tes respected when mem- our order act in this way? is im- | iously injured. Three weeks later the “How do you expect a Wagner and fined him $100 for back or | remarks he had made in a speech reprimanded o tatention children. Mr. Wagner, in his criticism, ssail, “that Justice Ministers Teathes pubine, endl fob the Mow Cotes stent t impose its | professional controls on a public figure who was doing no more than ents’the Toronto Globe case had been the judge's chambers, and had imposed a: $25 fine, a 3-month suspension a hit-and-run driver who had been involved in an accident in which one. person was killed and another ser- was precy the sort of ques- conducted the Montreal bar had more unprecedented than the event out of which it arose. The council of humanitarian -| by Justice Philippe Pothier of the bec Justice Minister. But-it-was-no— against Claude Wagner, former Que- tion to suspend all proceedings Something of a precedent was set recently, the Montreal Bar Associa- Wagner Exonerated. ledge was the one fixing the | tends. its most empha- | ington than the French General in- war began. standing between Moscow and Wash- cies in Europe before the cold President de . the United States and could even promote more and more like a bridge between _fatlcroasy Besaaliet Se 1544 sien ) West today than tt was. Now it is secondary to the great Russian- Chinese split. Indeed, in the new Sit- Gaulle’s plan was the Soviets. It more under- Eur eal i United Nations made a’ responsibility of -the | bringing of civilization and ed their forces will The Canadian National ly with the Canadian Optham tute of the Blind will work joint- | with influence and constructive logical Society of Canada.in op- Canal area. At the same time Insti- A withdraw | aware.: ; standing and long las Britain advised Israel to cléar | bution of the Ukrainian ed that the Gaza Strip should be | soil in Western “without-delay’—from—the-Suez-}-—- Undoubtedly the - out of the Gaza Strip as well as| is the bringing afder the Sinai Peninsula, and suggest- | of millions of acres of Canada a also jously “unsettled regions. Yet the most. : i H f perity to these vast and prev. the pros- a- | purpose into other areas of ec- _ eontribution te Can- development and to, Can- iy pi entered | turies... Hioed to to bar Hitler from a hizh- Tes- visions which the to have captured two Italian di- | one oil-rich Russian Caucasus. “ep Suez, Iran, Iraq a Germans reaching ‘diplomatic coup de- niversary This year marks the 75th an- which of Ukrainian es Russian troops were reported | ment in Canada. The occasion is possibly settle- been nniversary’ ee aoe a at members of ae tall Ukrainian A ed that lend-lease coffers (December 3, 1941) | President Roosevelt announc- | been opened to Turkey, a far- had ie = od (From The Guardian peat These giant private pri tirely privately sponsored oper: made possible by the extreme In any one draw, half the net | + ofits are act | ed, cut, and wrapped and sold in ly legislation under which | vember. nickel. | - the winter’ Hospitals’ Trust, although an en- | pickers went into the woods and drug stores, four sticks for a a century ago, when a lad laid in a- | harvested the crop. It was cook- PRIVATE PROFITS of spruce gum. Time was, half E ments they, stockholders, considerable significance in the | to’ assert . contemporary me extre- and the handful of . 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